Master of Science, 2 years
Marine Coastal Development
- Study environment
As a student enrolled in this programme, you will have access to state-of-the-art facilities, computer labs, research laboratories and platforms (eg. research vessel). You will visit and work at several of NTNU's research facilities, including :
- the Science building at Gløshaugen, known as Realfagbygget
- Trondheim Biological Station
- Centre for fisheries and Aquaculture (Sealab), and
- Marine Technology Centre.
Practical information
- International student organizations
- Housing
- Frequently asked questions - (about admission)
Some information about Norway
If you are anticipating a period of study in Norway, we think this background information worthwhile. These sources provide some insight concerning both the country and its people.
- Info about NTNU and life as a student in Trondheim
- Facts about Norway – what the figures say
- VisitNorway.com - information from accross Norway, including short films
- The “official” page for Trondheim, which features many photos
- Norway.no - General information about the public sector.
Why NTNU?
NTNU and the study environment
Academic calendar
(photo: Mentz Indergaard,NTNU Info )
Student organizations:
Mannhullet: www.mannhullet.com
BioM: http://org.ntnu.no/biom